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Mercedes-Benz E300 Cup Holder

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Front Cup Holder InsertFront Cup Holder Insert
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Front Cup Holder Insert for Mercedes-Benz E320 2003-2009 CLS550 2007-2011 E55 AMG
$55.99
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Vehicle: Mercedes-Benz E300
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Installation PositionFront Side
MaterialPlastic
ColorBlack
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V30290001, 2116800014, 66920118, A2116800014, B66920118
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Front Center Console Cup Holder Insert
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Front Center Console Cup Holder Insert for Mercedes-Benz E300 E320 E420 E55 AMG
$91.99
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Vehicle: Mercedes-Benz E300
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionCenter Console
MaterialPlastic
ColorBlack
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2106800114
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Center Console Cup Holder Gasket
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Center Console Cup Holder Gasket for Mercedes-Benz W213 E200 E250 E300 2017-2022
$17.99
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Vehicle: Mercedes-Benz E300
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionCenter Console
MaterialPlastic
ColorBlack
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A2136890200
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ÜRO Parts 2056800691 Cup Holder
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ÜRO Parts 2056800691 Cup Holder
$54.99
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3-year warranty
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Vehicle: Mercedes-Benz E300
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
MaterialABS
ColorBlack
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2056800691, 2056800691, URO-016708
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Are cupholders common in cars?

 Cupholders are commonly found in cars today. Cupholders have become a standard feature in most vehicles, as they provide a convenient and safe way for drivers and passengers to store and secure their beverages while on the go. Cupholders can be found in various locations throughout the car, including the center console, door panels, rear armrests, and even in some cases, in the backseat. The design and number of cupholders can vary depending on the make and model of the vehicle, but they are generally considered a standard amenity in modern cars.

What is the standard size of a car cup holder?

The standard size of a car cup holder can vary slightly between different vehicles, but there are some common dimensions. In general, a standard automotive cup holder has a diameter of around 3 inches (7.6 centimeters) to accommodate most standard-sized beverage containers, such as cups, cans, and water bottles. The depth of car cupholders can also vary, typically ranging from 2 to 3.5 inches (5 to 8.9 centimeters) to securely hold the drink in place and prevent it from tipping over while driving.

Why didn't old cars have cup holders?

Cup holders were not a common feature in older cars due to several factors. First, they were not considered a necessary convenience during the time when those cars were designed. Vehicles were primarily focused on transportation purposes rather than providing amenities like cup holders. Drinking beverages on the go was not as prevalent, and it was more common for people to finish their drinks before getting into the car or to make fewer stops during long drives.

Additionally, older cars often had smaller interior spaces with limited room for additional features. Cup holders would have required redesigning the interior layout, and car manufacturers prioritized other aspects such as seating capacity and storage space. As beverage consumption habits and consumer expectations evolved, the demand for cup holders in cars increased. People started spending more time in their vehicles, and the convenience of having a dedicated space to securely hold their drinks became important. Recognizing this shift, car manufacturers began incorporating cup holders into their designs. Eventually, cup holders became a standard feature in most modern cars to accommodate the changing needs and expectations of drivers and passengers.